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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. VISIT OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Bathurst Council was advised last night that the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven would visit Bathurst on Wednesday, June 23. Arrangements will be made for the ...

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  3. KING'S BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    In honour of the King's Birthday the Governor and Lady de Chair gave a musicale at Government House last night. The concert was given in the ballroom, which was ...

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  4. AMATEUR GOLF.

    F. E. Headlam (Royal Sydney Club) and H. Morrison (Australian Club) will contest the final of the New South Wales amateur golf championship to-morrow at Kensington. The ...

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  5. PARK-STREET.

    Alderman Walder said yesterday that the Reform aldermen would object to the decision of the Labour caucus to re-erect the Coronation Hotel in the centre of the resumed ...

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  6. JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    The Junior Red Cross pageant, held in the Town Hall last night, eclipsed its predecessors. This display by the young childron of the city and suburbs is the only organised ...

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  7. FEDERAL SESSION. THE REFERENDUM.

    Following the speech yesterday by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) on the Federal Ministry's industrial proposals, the debate on the Constitution Alteration (Industry and ...

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  8. THE STRIKE. Union Conference.

    A conference took place at the Trades Hall late yesterday afternoon between the Federal officials of the Miners' Federation, and the representatives of the Federated ...

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  9. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    Owing to mechanical trouble on the engins from Sydney, the express was three hours late in reaching Albury to-day. The frequency with which the express from Sydney ...

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  10. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Municipal Council at its meeting last night decided to borrow £38,000, repayable in 20 years at 5? per cent., for the purpose of carrying out various important municipal ...

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  11. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) held an inquiry yesterday into the death of Eva Frances Emma Ambler, which took place on May 12 last at a private ...

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  12. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate consideration was continued of the items of the new tariff schedule. Senator Payne (Tas.) moved an amendment requesting the House of Representatives to ...

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  13. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    While at Nelligen last week-end, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzgerald) received a deputation from the Clyde River Progress Association, which asked for a ...

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  14. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: June 3, Morglay, s, from Southampton; Orsova, R.M.S., from eastern States Dep: June. 3, Arendskerk, s, for Antwerp and Ger many; Eumeralla, s, for Melbourne; Orsova, R.M.S., ...

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  15. LIGHTING RESTORED.

    The lighting service will be restored at Kurri Kurri this afternoon. The town has been in darkness for nearly at month owing to the enginedrivers and firemen's strike. The ...

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  16. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

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  17. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    A car, driven by a machine agent named Fernance, somersaulted three times on the Bellingen road, about a mile from Dorrigo, last night. There were seven, including the ...

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  18. LEAVE GRANTED.

    In Chambers to-day. Sir John Quick, on the application of Mr. Lowe, granted leave to prosecute the Federated Englne Drivers and Firemen's Association of Australasia for ...

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  19. NURSES' BOARD.

    The newly-constituted Nurses' Registration Board, of which Dr. R. Dick, Director-General of Public Health, is chairman, held its first examination last month. Hitherto the ...

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  20. MR. M. KELLY.

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. Mort Kelly, at the age of 94 years. He was the oldest agent in the State, and was actively engaged in business up to two weeks ago. He ...

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  21. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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  22. INJURED FOOTBALLERS.

    The sportsmanlike action of members of the Wagga Rugby League, who decided to arrange a match with the Adelong Club, and devote all the proceeds to funds to assist several ...

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  23. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Further allegations of bribery of police officers were made to-day before the commission which is investigating charges against members of the South Australian force. ...

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  24. LOST RATES.

    A discussion on the loss suffered by municipal councils owing to the exemption from rating of charitable institutions and Government properties took place at the ...

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  25. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The Queensland Rugby Football team, that will play New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow, arrived in Sydney yesterday, and was immediately taken to the ...

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  26. TELEPHONES.

    Automatic telephone exchanges to which are connected about 10,000 subscribers will be opened at City East, Randwick, and Gordon to-morrow. ...

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  27. CENTENARIAN'S HOLIDAY.

    The oldest man in the west is on a visit to Bathurst. This is Mr. Lachlan Macquarie Thompson, aged 104 years, who is spending a holiday here with his daughter. He resides ...

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  28. ENGLISH MAILS.

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  29. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The hearing of the case against Allan Burling, a grazier, was commenced at Moree Quarter Sessions yesterday and concluded to-day. Judge Beeby presided. Burling was ...

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  30. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    A woman was arrested last night in a house at Neutral Bay, the occupants of which are absent from Sydney. About 8 p.m. Sergeant Perkins and Constable ...

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  31. AMERICAN MAILS.

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  32. INDEX. NEWS.

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  33. MINER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    William George Grenvold, a married man, engaged as a miner at the British mine, suddenly collapsed and died while at work yesterday on the afternoon shift. He had been ...

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  34. CHILE.

    Mr. Manuel Gundelach, Consul-General for Chile for Australasia, recently returned by the Aorangi after visiting Europe and North and South America. ...

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  35. A SIMPLIFIED CREED.

    Sir,—In to-day's "Herald" Mr. Gipsy Smith is reported as saying, "I would like to burn all creeds, and make a fresh start with a great brotherhood." Quite recently the Rev. John ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Richard Humphries, who for 56 years was secretary to the firm of Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, died at his residence at Botanystreet. Randwick, on Wednesday. He retired ...

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  37. NEW HOTELS.

    The licensing magistrates, Messrs. F. G. Adrian (chairman), and W. Le Brun Brown and W. S. Arnott, after a protracted hearing at the Parramatta Licensing Court on Tuesday ...

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  38. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The influenza epidemic is abating, but there is an increase in the number of notifiable diseases. Twelve were notified at the Town Hall this morning, including six of scarlet ...

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  39. INCINERATOR FOR ASHFIELD.

    After months of consideration, Ashfield Council has adopted a recommendation by a special committee to accept an offer for the erection of a up-to-date garbage and refuse ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    There was an cnthuslastic gathering at the annual reunion of members of the Limbless Soldiers' Association last night. Altogether about 450 members and guests of the ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    Owing to the number of members of the Workers' Industrial Union on the coalfields thrown out of employment by the engine-drivers' strike, the local levy was increased from ...

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  43. WHARF LABOURERS.

    The extent to which unionists will go was made evident at Port Adelaide yesterday. in order that men should not be discharged from work at the Government dockyards, the ...

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  44. KILLED IN FALL.

    Ernest Hewitt, aged 44 years, a native of Liverpool, England, was found lying on the concrete base of a lift well at the People's Palace, Pltt-street, at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. The ...

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  45. JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    The children of the Public school have reorganised the Junior Red Cross branch, and held an enthusiastic meeting yesterday. The headmaster was re-elected patron. It was ...

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  46. V.R.C. ACCEPTANCES

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  47. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mrs. J. Kingston, of Park-street, South Yarra, was knocked down by a tram in the city to-day, and died shortly afterwards from injuries received. ...

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  48. THE FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—in your sub-leader under the above heading you deal with the merits and demerits of the case. But there is another side to the question. When the matter was introduced ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

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  50. ALL BLACKS.

    The All Blacks will arrive in Sydney on July 6 by the Ulimaroa. The match fixtures aro:— July 10: First lest, on the Showground. ...

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  51. FOUND HANGING.

    Vincent Hunt walked into his home at 14 Chesterfield-parade, Waverley, af half-past 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. to find his father, William Hunt, aged 56 years, ...

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  52. GRAND NATIONAL SCRATCHINGS.

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